We presented a panel of experts from areas where human trafficking is at its worse, southern Florida and southern California. We brought law enforcement and social media together at Summit Live to spread awareness about child trafficking to an audience that had the capabilities to reach hundreds of thousands of people…

ERASE Child Trafficking (ERASE), a US based non-profit organization with a global impact that focuses on eliminating child trafficking, announced today that it is working together with The Human Trafficking Investigations & Training Institute (HTITI) to provide law enforcement advanced training in the fight against human trafficking…

Child sex trafficking in Florida is a rapidly growing problem. Florida is ranked 3rd in the nation for human trafficking. Many advocates and organizations are working together to address the Sex Trafficking In Floridaproblem. Law enforcement agencies, community leaders, colleges, schools, and local businesses are…

ERASE Child Trafficking has been selected as a Shorty Social Good Awards Finalist for “USING VR & LIVESTREAMING TO COMBAT CHILD TRAFFICKING” in the Social Justice category. The Shorty Social Good Awards honor the social good initiatives brands, agencies & nonprofits are taking to make our world a better place…

ERASE Child Trafficking is the honored recipient of the Inaugural Andesa Fellowship. The Andesa Fellowship allows for an invaluable employee to dedicate their time and expertise to a non-profit organization while on three month paid leave…

ERASE unveiled its latest powerful virtual reality media project in the fight against child trafficking during a livestream to its official Facebook page on Tuesday, August 29th. This new project will bring together awareness of child trafficking, virtual reality, and music into a more powerful…

Among the tragedies surrounding the world of child trafficking, perhaps one of the most upsetting is the fact that many individuals feel powerless to do anything. We feel unqualified and uneducated about how we can make a positive impact on this global epidemic…

This Saturday, July 30th, ERASE Child Trafficking and the entire globe will recognize World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. In 2013 the United Nations General Assembly committed to having a day to “raise awareness of the situation of victims of human trafficking and for the promotion and protection of their rights…

Every year traffickers steal children as young as 5 years old and sell them into forced sex or labor situations. This problem isn’t exclusive to other countries. It happens here, in the United States, every day. Victims can come from any walk of life. Traffickers will prey on vulnerable children from runaways, troubled teens, to a child left alone that can be easily abducted. Traffickers are experts at their jobs – often appearing like normal people in your community waiting for the right opportunity to steal your child…